So we took D's parents to the Red Iguana, then to the British Field Day. In this state, unlike in Britain I'm sure, a little rain did discourage. I thought it rather pleasant, but because so many had already left by the time we got there, at least they didn't ask us for the entrance donation. FIL fell for the Rolls. MIL for the Triumph. This was the alternate for Father's Day. We like seeing them, but not for the formal holidays. So, we make other arrangements. Been working much better since our three year sojourn to Boston.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
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So we took D's parents to the Red Iguana, then to the British Field Day. In this state, unlike in Britain I'm sure, a little rain did discourage. I thought it rather pleasant, but because so many had already left by the time we got there, at least they didn't ask us for the entrance donation. FIL fell for the Rolls. MIL for the Triumph. This was the alternate for Father's Day. We like seeing them, but not for the formal holidays. So, we make other arrangements. Been working much better since our three year sojourn to Boston.
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Brits moan about wet weather all the time, one of the joys of being British. Good to know the break was beneficial to in-law relations. Nice motors.
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